Dorian Johnson's credibility in this case has nothing to do with what he's been charged with in the past. It has to do with what he saw here, seeing his friend get murdered, in cold blood, by a police officer.

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Frederick W. Bradley

Fred Bradley has almost 40 years of experience as a trial lawyer in the areas of business and contract litigation, product liability, and personal injury. He has personally handled a wide variety of cases, both jury and nonjury, through trial and appeal in Louisiana courts.

Mr. Bradley graduated with a degree in English literature from Tulane University in 1968. After two years in the U.S. Army, he entered Tulane Law School. He served as the Comments Editor for the Tulane Law Review in 1972-73, winning the highest award for scholarly writing on two occasions. He was elected to the Order of the Coif upon his graduation in 1973. He headed up the tort and insurance section of a major insurance defense law firm for 25 years, where he was involved in numerous high profile business lawsuits, including the Plywood Antitrust Litigation and the United Gas Pipe Line lawsuit with LP&L. He handled numerous disputes involving insurance claims and issues, representing plaintiffs on some occasions and defendants in others. Mr. Bradley is also experienced in state tax and intellectual property litigation, the latter involving claims of patent and trademark infringement, as well as false advertising.

He was admitted to the State Bar of Louisiana in 1973 and has practiced in all federal courts in Louisiana since that time. He has briefed and argued over fifty cases in the Louisiana Courts of Appeal, the Supreme Court of Louisiana, and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has maintained the highest "AV" rating with Martindale Hubbell since being first eligible for that ranking and is currently a member of the New Orleans, Louisiana, and American Bar Associations.

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